Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Nine Kimberley Aboriginal stockmen tell their stories and each one reflects the hard slog of their lives, particularly the tough and often abusive living and working conditions. These men worked seven days a week, all-year-round for payment of tobacco, flour, tea, blankets and, sometimes, clothing. Held in high esteem, the four men who remain are Senior Elders, cultural advisors and lawmen who contribute to the welfare of their people and communities. The men in Raparapa are resourceful, resilient, flexible, strong and intelligent. They worked hard to better the lives of future generations of Aboriginal people in the Kimberley. Their foresight and determination helped Indigenous people buy back vast tracts of land on which they now live, with their families, running their own cattle stations. There is an underlying sense of pride in the work these men undertook. Their work ethic is matched only by their love of the Kimberley countryside and the mighty Fitzroy River flowing through it. Nine Kimberley Aboriginal stockmen tell their stories - each one reflects the hard slog of their lives, particularly the tough and often abusive living and working conditions. The men in Raparapa are resourceful, resilient, strong and intelligent. They worked hard to better the lives of future generations of Aboriginal people in the Kimberley. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781921248283
Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Nine Kimberley Aboriginal stockmen tell their stories and each one reflects the hard slog of their lives, particularly the tough and often abusive living and working conditions. These men worked seven days a week, all-year-round for payment of tobacco, flour, tea, blankets and, sometimes, clothing. Held in high esteem, the four men who remain are Senior Elders, cultural advisors and lawmen who contribute to the welfare of their people and communities. The men in Raparapa are resourceful, resilient, flexible, strong and intelligent. They worked hard to better the lives of future generations of Aboriginal people in the Kimberley. Their foresight and determination helped Indigenous people buy back vast tracts of land on which they now live, with their families, running their own cattle stations. There is an underlying sense of pride in the work these men undertook. Their work ethic is matched only by their love of the Kimberley countryside and the mighty Fitzroy River flowing through it. Nine Kimberley Aboriginal stockmen tell their stories - each one reflects the hard slog of their lives, particularly the tough and often abusive living and working conditions. The men in Raparapa are resourceful, resilient, strong and intelligent. They worked hard to better the lives of future generations of Aboriginal people in the Kimberley. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781921248283
Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Nine Kimberley Aboriginal stockmen tell their stories - and each one reflects the hard slog of their lives, particularly the tough and often abusive living and working conditions. These men worked seven days a week, all-year-round for payment of tobacco, flour, tea, blankets and, sometimes, clothing. Held in high esteem, the four men who remain are Senior Elders, cultural advisors and lawmen who contribute to the welfare of their people and communities. The men in Raparapa are resourceful, resilient, flexible, strong and intelligent. They worked hard to better the lives of future generations of Aboriginal people in the Kimberley. Their foresight and determination helped Indigenous people buy back vast tracts of land on which they now live, with their families, running their own cattle stations. There is an underlying sense of pride in the work these men undertook. Their work ethic is matched only by their love of the Kimberley countryside and the mighty Fitzroy River flowing through it. Nine Kimberley Aboriginal stockmen tell their stories - each one reflects the hard slog of their lives, particularly the tough and often abusive living and working conditions. The men in Raparapa are resourceful, resilient, strong and intelligent. They worked hard to better the lives of future generations of Aboriginal people in the Kimberley. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781921248283